Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Except for viewers in the South of Scotland...Exclusive!
Yet again Tyne Tees - Border TV, the Newcastle based ITV broadcaster have gone awry in their political obligations to the 250,000 plus viewers living in Dumfries & Galloway, Borders and parts of Ayrshire, by NOT playing the SNP party political broadcast tomorrow night prior to the party leaders debate. Viewers outside the South of Scotland can see Alex Salmond say what he might have said if here were allowed to participate on BBC1 Scotland, BBC2 Scotland, STV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
This isn't the first time the quarter of a million people in the South of Scotland have been left in the dark. Last year before the European elections Border hadn't scheduled the SNP Party Political Broadcast preferring instead to offer their viewers a party political broadcast from those not terribly well known in Auld Scotia, right wing nut jobs UKIP.
Complaints were made from my Dumfries office, councillors who had been out knocking doors and stuffing envelopes through doors campaigning were justifiably miffed, messages were sent up the line to the high heid yins at the SNP bunker in Edinburgh. Calls were reluctantly made and the situation was rectified. The broadcast was played and the SNP finished an admirable second to the Tories, but absolutely trouncing Labour and the Lib Dems.
Naturally this isn't just the fault of Border TV, who have been forced to merge with Tyne Tees after Michael Grade foresaw an opportunity to squeeze a few extra pennies out of the pension fund by sacking staff and closing down the Carlisle operation, giving the South of Scotland a five minute opt out on 'Lookaround' where viewers can enjoy learning all about young lassies doing Irish dancing in Whitby... Nope, in many ways the folk that must share the blame for this apathy to the South of Scotland are the upper echelons of the SNP, particularly the team that negotiated these PPB's to be scheduled prior to the leaders debate. How soon before the party realise that Scotland doesn't end somewhere south of Motherwell on the M74?
At the same time as Salmond offers viewers outside the South of Scotland an alternative politics to the "Metropolitan machine" his party are guilty of 'kowtowing' (thanks to Hamish) to the Central belt and ignoring peripheral Scotland.
Not that Labour, the Tories or the Lib Dems are blameless. They've never thought to complain about the paucity of news coverage this area gets, it suits their political agenda just fine and dandy to ignore the question of Scottish self determination.
If as expected we say goodbye to Comrade Brown and his relentless dithering after the General Election and welcome in the shiny forehead of David 'Dave' Cameron and his desire to respect Scotland, the first thing he can do to show that respect is to legislate the devolution of broadcasting to Scotland, so that a nation of five million doesn't remain dependent on London or Newcastle for our cultural and political views.
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13 comments:
"cowing to the central belt"?
Perhaps you meant "cowing [intimidating] the central belt" or "crowing to the central belt" or "kow-towing to the central belt".
The days are gone when anyone could be a blogger. It's not enough to be able to throw words around -- you have to know what they mean.
A pedant writes. Why thank you for pointing out my error Hamish. I did indeed mean 'kowtowing', I do apologise for this terrible error and shall amend forthwith. If only I had an editor to watch out for these unpardonable mistakes as my witty bon mots skite off my keyboard onto the screen.
This illustrates exactly what I meant.
http://www.show.me.uk/dbimages/chunked_image/2007_3731.jpg
As it transpires the head of scheduling at ITV Border informs me that she has passed on the sad news that 250,000 Scots will be missing an audience with the Tartan overlord tomorrow night to her London controller, but fears it's too late to change.
So tell me Hamish, are you related to the Hamish formerly of the Hootsman, Daily Mail and currently resident at Caledonian Mercury?
Caly Mercs figures must be down?
Someone has time on his hands.
Ooh, a proper blogger.
He can spell and do grammar and things, as seen by his use of the em dash to indicate aposiopesis, the rhetorical device by which a sentence is stopped short not because of interruption but because the speaker is too emotional to continue...yet he used a double hyphen which indicates the person learned to use a keyboard on a typewriter--like a middle-aged journo:
Looks like we are all going to be educated folks.
There always has been a mis mash of broadcasting in Scotland as everything has been directed to the larger conorbations. There are still areas were terrestial tv is poor or non exsistant and the only solution has been satellite. FM here is poor and intermitant and digital nay chance denying us of programmes. Will Hamish sort any spelling/comprehension errors!
We are now restricted to a 24hr shutdown on BwB I wonder if any other nation is so controlled as we are.
Conan, I'm all a quiver with anticipation at the great writing what Hamish might type next. So far he reminds me of Sir, the teacher of class 2b in the Bash Street Kids.
http://tinyurl.com/HamishasSir
Cynical BwB is appalling. Every time I put a comment on, the moderator appears on here. According to the IP tracker they're based in Newcastle under Lyme, near Stoke on Trent.
Why would a forum about Scottish politics be moderated by someone who doesn't know the characters or intricacies of Scottish politics?
aka Hamish appears to be a troll of some sort as he posts elsewhere. re BwB mods is an outsourced supplier not very honest of the Beeb.
I've only ever noticed him here. He seems to double tag with the noxious Ali Bannister against yours truly. Strange they never comment on the actual story, just go straight for the criticism. Ho hum, It's only words, as the Brothers Gobb once sang...
Heh heh, I was thinking more of baldy, Fettesian, Dundee and Independence inevitable.
Have a look at George Laird, same attitude.
Mods
According to "Brownedov", any link to my blog has been barred from BwB.
Cool.
I've had a wee keek on there cH now and again, but have never, ever, seen Brian responding to any comments.
Blether wi'oot Brian may be a better title...
It is not George Laird.
George is a nationalist and just bumps away against what he rails at.
He is nuts maybe but one of out nuts and not over occupied with points of grammar or spelling.
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